The Winter Meetings have come and gone, and most of the major free agents remain available for potential buyers. Teams used the past four days to kick the tires on a number of fronts, gaining traction on both the free-agent and trade markets. As the baseball world leaves Las Vegas, here's where the market stands.
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With five arms having come off the market over the last week, teams looking for rotation help have limited free-agent options. Dallas Keuchel is the top starter available, followed by Japanese star Yusei Kikuchi, while the road to the trade market still goes through Cleveland, where Corey Kluber and Trevor Bauer remain up for grabs.
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With Patrick Corbin and Nathan Eovaldi already off the board, the starting-pitching market might be ready to begin sorting itself out. According to sources, the market for both J.A. Happ and Lance Lynn are beginning to become clearer -- and they look eerily similar.
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Brian Cashman's focus since the end of the season has been on improving the Yankees' starting rotation. Trading for James Paxton was the first step; could Yusei Kikuchi be the wild card in the Yankees' search for another starter?
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What does the starting-pitching market look like now that Patrick Corbin has made his move to Washington? Here's a look at five of the top starters available and our best guesses as to where they might wind up.
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As soon as the Mariners shipped Mike Zunino and James Paxton out of Seattle last month, Robinson Cano knew the writing was on the wall. Despite his sizeable contract, the eight-time All-Star figured he would be taking his next at-bat in another uniform.
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Where might Robinson Cano wind up if the Mariners opt to trade him? Those who know him believe he would approve a deal to either New York team, though it is unclear which other clubs would be satisfactory for the eight-time All-Star. Here's a look at five potential landing spots and what it might take to get a deal done.
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With more than 200 players eligible for salary arbitration this offseason, Friday's 8 p.m. ET deadline to tender contracts figures to present myriad decisions to club executives around the Majors.
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What teams might consider swapping players with large salaries, hoping a change of scenery would benefit all parties involved? With that thought in mind, here are five trade ideas that could make for interesting Hot Stove fodder this offseason.
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Free-agent reliever David Robertson is representing himself after parting ways with his longtime agent, Scott Leventhal. Robertson, who will be pitching in his age-34 season in 2019, has fielded calls and texts from more than a half-dozen general managers since he hit the market.
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